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Cold uniform spherical collapse revisited

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
We report results of a study of the Newtonian dynamics of N self-gravitating particles which start in a quasi-uniform spherical configuration, without initial velocities. These initial conditions would lead to a density singularity at the origin at a finite time when N->?, but this singularity is regulated at any finite N (by the associated density fluctuations). While previous studies have focussed on the behaviour as a function of N of the minimal size reached during the contracting phase, we examine in particular the size and energy of the virialized halo which results. We find the unexpected result that the structure decreases in size as N increases, scaling in proportion to N-1/3, a behaviour which is associated with an ejection of kinetic energy during violent relaxation which grows in propertion to N1/3. This latter scaling may be qualitatively understood, and if it represents the asymptotic behaviour in N implies that this ejected energy is unbounded above. We discuss also tests we have performed which indicate that this ejection is a mean-field phenomenon (i.e. a result of collisionless dynamics).
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
N-body simulations; spherical collapse; virialization; Universe; cosmology
List of contributors:
SYLOS LABINI, Francesco
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/179631
Book title:
Invisible Universe: Proceedings of the Conference
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